Additions: LITHOSIINAE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 469 
Line 26 from above, after meteura insert: 
A. tygriusa Schs. (66 1). Anterior body mouse-coloured grey, a dot on the frons and the edges of the 
collar except behind are white like the abdomen which exhibits a reddish-yellow anal tuft. Forewing broad 
with a pointed apex and a slightly roundish hind-margin. Costal-marginal half yellowish-white, hind-marginal 
half sand-coloured grey. Hindwing longer than forewing, white. Forewing beneath light yellow, the distal 
margin obliquely from the apex to the centre of the hind-margin set with brownish-black scent-scales. Expanse 
of wings: 32 mm. Ecuador. 
P. 287, line 3 from below, after Metareva endoscota insert: 
Metareva paulina Dogn. Wings of a brilliant white lustre. Forewing beneath below the cell with long 
fine hair. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. Amazons (Olivenga). 
M. susumuca Dogn. Anterior body grey, abdomen more whitish, beneath light yellow. Forewing 
glaringly white, at the hind-margin below the submedian fold tinted grey with a slight grey nebulous stripe 
along the median in the distal half of the cell. Beneath the forewing is brownish-grey with a yellowish tint. 
Hindwing white, at the costal margin and apex tinted grey. Expanse of wings: 38 mm. Colombia. 
P. 290, line 24 from below, after Progona xanthura insert: 
Progona ignata Schs. (66 1). Body brown, collar reddish-yellow like the anal end. Forewing light 
sand-coloured grey, along the costal margin with a white line. Expanse of wings: 13 mm. Brazil (Sao Paulo). 
P. rioma Schs. (66 1). Body and forewing deep greyish-brown, hindwing more blackish. Expanse 
of wings: 20 mm. Mexico (Vera Cruz). 
P. madeira Dogn. Body and wings dull blackish-grey, at the costal margin in the centre yellow; 
legs above black, beneath and at the tarsi yellowish. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. Amazons (Bio Madeira). 
P. venata Schs. (66 1). Anterior body dark grey, palpi, vertex, and collar dark yellow, abdomen above 
blackish-brown, beneath yellow. Fore wing brown, costal margin orange, the veins finely yellowish. Hindwing 
black with grey fringes. Expanse of wings: 25 mm. Paraguay. 
Line 2 from below: the author of casta is Sanborn, not Packard. 
P. 291, line 1 above: 
Crambidia cej)halica G. & R. is a distinct species. 
After this insert: 
Crambidia myrlosea Dyar (66 1). Head white, thorax grey; forewing dark grey with a broad white 
costal-marginal area, somewhat lighter veins, especially towards the costal margin. Hindwing dark grey. 
Expanse of wings: 22 mm. From Texas, taken in June and October. 
C. cinnica Schs. (66 1). Body and forewing of the colour of raw silk, anal hairing lighter reddish-yellow. 
On the fore wing the veins are lighter reddish-yellow. Hindwing darker smoke-coloured grey with whitish ends 
of the fringes. Expanse of wings: 23 mm. Mexico (Tampico). 
P. 292, line 11 from above, after Disoidemata quadriplaga insert: 
Disoidemata nicephora Schs. (67 a). Body reddish-yellow, collar and wings white, the forewing at 
the costal margin, in the distal-marginal interspaces, at the base of the hind-margin, and below the cell-end 
dusted with reddish-yellow, with 2 faded transverse lines and a small dark median spot. Expanse of wings: 
15 mm. Guatemala. 
D. conspersata Dogn. is white on its body and wings, but the palpi are ochreous; base of costal margin 
blackened, with 2 faded, oblique costal-marginal patches composed of red-brown atoms before and in the centre, 
and with one subterminal and small distal-marginal blackish-brown spots. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Amazons 
(Rio Xingu). 
Micrarctiinae. 
P. 295, line 9 from above. Eubayhe jragilis Streck. (38 c), the type of which was examined, belongs 
to immaculata Reak. (38 a) (as forms of one species). What is usually presumed to be jragilis , however, is an 
insect with much shorter palpi and a Colorado-form of costata Stretch which, owing to the lighter colour of the 
wings, has been denominated pallipennis B. <P* McD. 
Line 14 from above: Eubaphe laeta Guer., according to Barnes and McDunnough, has a northern 
and a southern race; the typical form described from the south must remain called laeta, whereas treatii Grt. 
(= rubropicta Pack.) is the name of the northern form (described from Massachusetts). 
tygriusa. 
paulina. 
susumuca. 
ignata. 
rioma. 
madeira. 
venata. 
myrlosea. 
cinnica. 
nicephora. 
conspersa¬ 
ta. 
pallipennis. 
treatii. 
